Bro And Sis Share Hotel Room

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Bro And Sis Share Hotel Room
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We moved our kids into the same bedroom last weekend. With a brother and sister sharing a room for the first time, you could probably imagine this week has been very long for everyone. Yes, some of the reasons why this transition has been a little trying may be obvious, but others may not.
When we moved back to Phoenix, we moved into a house with three bedrooms. Rocco and Gigi had their own rooms. Yay! We thought separate rooms for the kids was essential because, at the time, our daughter was less than a year old and still colicky . This meant her alternating pattern of uncontrollable screaming and momentary sleep could be contained to one part of the house.
Over the last couple of years, our daughter has matured, her sleep pattern more or less jibes with the rest of house, but unfortunately, her room has morphed into a bit of a storage closet. It wasn’t intentional, it just kind of worked out that way. She wasn’t yet walking and we didn’t spend much time in her room, so we put that space to good storage use, don’t judge.
However, the problem recently is that she’s old enough to climb into and out of her crib and get into things – an obvious safety hazard. We decided it was time for brother and sister to share a bedroom and organize the now spare bedroom into my husband’s office and de facto wardrobe. (In a battle between my shoes and his clothes: game, set, match shoes.)
The first night they slept in the same room was pretty rough. They didn’t fall asleep until almost 8pm (Gigi is usually asleep around 6:00 – 6:15pm). They were so excited, talking to each other, singing songs, jumping on their beds.
In the week since we made the change, nothing much has improved. Each night we still struggle to get them to actually fall asleep. However, once they are asleep, they have been doing a good job of staying asleep. Even when my son calls out for someone (read: me) to take him to the potty, they generally go right back to sleep, that is, except the very first night.
That very first night sharing a room, Rocco woke up around 1 am to go potty. With the stealth of a ninja, I entered the kids room, if that ninja was a sleep-derived thirty-something woman with questionable balance. Gigi popped up in her crib and started screaming. She cried for about 15 minutes straight. My attempts at soothing her were like trying to solve a Rubik’s Cube in the dark, after being jolted awake in the middle of the night. Eventually, however, she fell back asleep.
Around 4 am, Rocco woke up again, and this time, I had to calm them and remind them it was too early to wake up. Thankfully, they slept for a little over an hour. Jade and I were definitely tired that first day. Despite a few struggles, there seem to be a lot of great reasons for the kids to share a room.
First, they love spending time together . They seem as close as ever. Also, they have a much larger shared space by moving them into the same room than they had with the previous situation. They have a space that is truly theirs and quite large for toddlers. Also, it is great to have them on the same schedule, in some respects. Now I only read books one time, brush teeth one time, change pajamas one time, rather than doing it separately for each child. Moreover, now Jade has his own room for his closet and his office.
The biggest negative of them rooming together is that Gigi is getting way less sleep than she used to get while sleeping on her own, but so far, it doesn’t seem like it has affected her general mood.
Overall, the kids seem quite happy to be in the same bedroom. Last night, Gigi started getting upset when she thought Rocco wasn’t in the room. I can tell she really likes having him near her. She was crying and when Rocco got back into bed he said, “It’s OK Gigi, I’m here.” Heart. Melted.
Just his presence soothed her, and for a baby with a history of colic and a high-need baby , it is so nice to know she has her brother to rely on. It is also so heartwarming for me to see the love grow between them . I’m one lucky mommy.
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How old are they? We only have one right now (and we sleep family style) but one day I want him to share a room with siblings. It’s definitely great for bonding. I shared with my brothers when we were little, and then they share until one went to college.
My son is 3.5 and my daughter is 2, it seems like this is the right time for us to move them. I’m glad you said it leads to closeness. So far, they seem to love rooming together Thanks for the comment!
[…] We decided to let our two kids share a room, and I wonder if we made the right decision. I love how close they are and I know they love sharing a room, but would they get more sleep if they didn’t share? My hubby says they would find a way to communicate even if they weren’t in the same room. Given how much they love to holler to us downstairs while they’re in their room, I’m sure he’s right. […]
[…] they are brother and sister, I decided they will continue to share a room for awhile. First of all, they are still really young. All of the things about being opposite sex […]
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We want to save a few pounds, do you think its inappropriate for a brother and sister to share the same room, we are 24/25.... Would the hotel mind, its 4 stare.

Not at all, mate. Go for it & who gives a flying fook what people think. I hostelled it on my travels so would share with random men and women.

I shared a room with my brother a few years ago when we went on a trip. We had no problem with it. Why should anyone else? We did it to save on hotel bills.

Why would it be inappropriate and why would the hotel care?
You´ve both got your own beds so what´s the problem? It´s not different to going away with friends and sharing a room ...

24 and 25? It's a bit odd. Which country are you going to?
24 and 25? It's a bit odd. Which country are you going to?
24 and 25? It's a bit odd. Which country are you going to?

Odder that anyone would think it would be a problem...

Most hotels don't care who sleeps in their rooms provided they are paid and don't trash the place.
If you have the same surnames, for all they know you might be husband and wife. This may present difficulties as they might "upgrade" you to a double (or even the honeymoon suite!) if they are short on twin rooms!
This happened to a friend who was getting divorced so took his sister with him on holiday he was supposed to have gone on with his ex-wife.

Of course not. I have shared a twin room with my sister a few times. The hotels couldn't have cared less. I am not even sure if they knew we were siblings.

I think that so long as you give each other some alone times to get dressed etc there should be no problems. But you will probably drive each other mad if you together all the time.

My daughter and my son went on holiday together when they were in their late teens and they shared a twin room. It was fine and they had a great time (I think - they slept all day and partied all night).

The only problem might be if one of them met someone that they'd like to bring back to their room for the night - but that would equally apply to any two friends sharing a room.
As others have said, as long as the hotel gets paid they don't care who stops in the rooms.
Most hotels don't care who sleeps in their rooms provided they are paid and don't trash the place.
If you have the same surnames, for all they know you might be husband and wife. This may present difficulties as they might "upgrade" you to a double (or even the honeymoon suite!) if they are short on twin rooms!
This happened to a friend who was getting divorced so took his sister with him on holiday he was supposed to have gone on with his ex-wife.

No problem. When my father was in hospital some years back my sister and I shared a room. No one asked our relationship, we have different surnames, and nobody cared either.
We never even thought therer might be any wrong in sharing.
Also some years ago I shared a hotel room with my wife and her sister. Again, no problem.

Put a pillow between you in case your old boy decides to make an appearance whilst you slumber.
Put a pillow between you in case your old boy decides to make an appearance whilst you slumber.
Put a pillow between you in case your old boy decides to make an appearance whilst you slumber.

The hotel won't mind. They'll be too busy watching you on the hidden cameras.

I have to share a room with my bro in Jan when we go to the Dam, its not the fact that I have to share a room with my brother thats the problem, its the fact that his snoring is so bad!!!!
Put a pillow between you in case your old boy decides to make an appearance whilst you slumber.
Years ago i went to the usa with my partner and some of his family. We stopped over in a motel and his uncle (who organised the trip) asked for a double room for my partner and i and a room for three people (for him, his wife and his mum).
When we checked in we had a double room, and the other three had a huge king sized bed with three rows of pillows on
Not exactly how they wanted to spend the night!
The hotel won't mind. They'll be too busy watching you on the hidden cameras.

The Hotel really won't mind or bother. Remember and ask for a twin room. Its amazing how many people don't then when they arrive find they have been given a superking size bed or vice versa. Have a great time and enjoy your time alone with your brother.

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